Roman Ring of Emperor Trajan, 98-117
A.D., Silver Denarius.
Date: 103-111 A.D
Mint: Rome
Obverse. Inscription: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER
DAC PM TRP
Reverse. Inscription: COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO
PRINC
Reference: RIC II 122
Grade: Very Fine
Weight: 13.63 grams - total weight includes
ring and coin
Description: Obverse: Laureate head of Roman
Emperor Trajan.
Reverse: Fortune holding a rudder and cornucopia
This ancient Roman silver coin is set in a modern silver
ring and the coin is set with a bezel and not with prongs.
This is a beautiful European hand crafted ring engraved with
the Roman insignia S.P.Q.R which stood for
Senatus Populusque Romanus (“The Senate and
the People of Rome”). The ring projects history, greatness
and masculinity. If you walk into a room whether in a business
or social setting, this ring makes a powerful statement about
you. We will provide a certificate of authenicity with the
ring outlining our guarantee and detailing the specifics of
the coin.
* Reference : RIC - Roman Imperial Coinage
Volume II by Mattingly, Harold and Sydenham, Edward A. - London
- 1926 . Sear: Roman Coins and Their Values Vol II (2004).
by David Sear published by Spink.
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